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Captain_Slackbladder

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Think you’ve misunderstood. Generally there’s no pressure to open 13 cos the ground ain’t full as a whole so they can have over the top segregation cos why not?
"Hopefully talks can be had"? You are talking about allowing seats to be purchased for a football match officer, not trying to broker the Northern Ireland peace process in the late 90s
 

pusbccfc

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Think you’ve misunderstood. Generally there’s no pressure to open 13 cos the ground ain’t full as a whole so they can have over the top segregation cos why not?

But there's been overcrowding for years there. So why make the area smaller?
 

theferret

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Hope block 11/12 will be an extension of the corner and not sat down all game!

Have a nagging feeling the atmosphere might be a little flat compared to last couple of games. Early kick off, nothing decided on the day, a lot of tension, and the sense the makeup of the crowd will be a lot different to the Blues game (anecdotally there seem to be a lot more elderly fans and children going - not knocking that, but it can impact on atmosphere). Hope I'm wrong.
 

CovInEssex

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Have a nagging feeling the atmosphere might be a little flat compared to last couple of games. Early kick off, nothing decided on the day, a lot of tension, and the sense the makeup of the crowd will be a lot different to the Blues game (anecdotally there seem to be a lot more elderly fans and children going - not knocking that, but it can impact on atmosphere). Hope I'm wrong.

I think it'll be absolutely electric.

I can't wait.
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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Have a nagging feeling the atmosphere might be a little flat compared to last couple of games. Early kick off, nothing decided on the day, a lot of tension, and the sense the makeup of the crowd will be a lot different to the Blues game (anecdotally there seem to be a lot more elderly fans and children going - not knocking that, but it can impact on atmosphere). Hope I'm wrong.
Early goal at Blues game made that atmosphere, if we can do the same tomorrow then it will be electric, anything else then it could be quieter but still think it will be ok.
 

David O'Day

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WMP on twitter are embarrassing themselves this afternoon. Genuinely sounds like a bloke has had a beer and is tweeting on his work phone.



Acknowledges the corner is popular and then goes on to say...



The corner is the only area of the ground fully sold out and the demand is very high but according to WMP we don't need block 13 on normal matchdays!

there's loads of empty seats as they won't normally sell all the tickets
 

pusbccfc

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Have a nagging feeling the atmosphere might be a little flat compared to last couple of games. Early kick off, nothing decided on the day, a lot of tension, and the sense the makeup of the crowd will be a lot different to the Blues game (anecdotally there seem to be a lot more elderly fans and children going - not knocking that, but it can impact on atmosphere). Hope I'm wrong.

Depends on the rest of the ground for me. Corner will be up for it but let's hope the North Stand actually join in for once.
 

robbiethemole

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cheeky feckers!!!! some of us in the North were the lads you didn't mess with back in the West End, just because we don't jump up and down (dodgy hips for me), doesn't mean we don't sing anymore. if you want some, come and get it !!!!hahahah
 

SBT

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It’s easy to argue that Liverpool and Man Utd would never do the same segregation as us, because they don’t have the option of blocking off thousands of seats in their stadium like we do. If that was an option for them, who’s to say they wouldn’t prefer to do that?
 

bigfatronssba

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"Hopefully talks can be had"? You are talking about allowing seats to be purchased for a football match officer, not trying to broker the Northern Ireland peace process in the late 90s

Sums up the modern police force for me.

Ready to poke their nose into everything except crime.
 

bigfatronssba

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I'm wondering if the issue is that there is sufficient concourse capacity for the number of seats if the entire South Stand is taken into account and there is no segregation on the concourse.

With Boro having around 2k in a 3k capacity area, they have excess capacity on the concourse, but due to shutters etc. that can't be utilised for the extra 300 in Block 13.

Would explain why it has been open for large away followings and games like the women where there was no segregation.

Still piss-poor design.

There is a solid brick wall in the concourse between 13 & 12.
For concourse purposes block 13 is in the East Stand.

There are only two concourses in the whole ground. The West, North, and East is all joined up.

The South Stand is completely separate due to the lay of the land. There is a massive slope on the land which the ground is built on. The South stand is on land about 20ft lower than the rest of the ground. As such the concourse is at a different level
 

chiefdave

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No I’m suggesting the policing at the CBS is so poor as to effectively not be there. The Derby incident the guys walked past several stewards and police.
This is the point that should be getting hammered. The arrest stats don't show our fans to be worse than any other club so that leaves two options.

1) the police & stewards are incompetent and don't actually manage to catch anyone despite there being way more trouble at our games than any other club

2) the police & stewards are incompetent and can't manage crowd behaviour that isn't an issue at every other ground in the country
 

Sky Blue Pete

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This is the point that should be getting hammered. The arrest stats don't show our fans to be worse than any other club so that leaves two options.

1) the police & stewards are incompetent and don't actually manage to catch anyone despite there being way more trouble at our games than any other club

2) the police & stewards are incompetent and can't manage crowd behaviour that isn't an issue at every other ground in the country
Less judgement on the stewards than on the police for me
 

pusbccfc

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Haha just been sent this. Look at the state of it. Why didn't they just use the black strip and fence? Why have they covered the bottom part with segregation? Are they stopping people jumping over a 20 foot gap?

That block behind the goal is also mental. Look at the size of it. 1200 seats directly behind the goal 🤣

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bigfatronssba

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This is the point that should be getting hammered. The arrest stats don't show our fans to be worse than any other club so that leaves two options.

1) the police & stewards are incompetent and don't actually manage to catch anyone despite there being way more trouble at our games than any other club

2) the police & stewards are incompetent and can't manage crowd behaviour that isn't an issue at every other ground in the country

I’d like a proper answer as to why the Police don’t restrain/chase pitch invaders.

The WMP Cov twitter account said they leave it to the stewards (without explanation why).
Yet the display on the scoreboard says that entering the pitch is a criminal offence.
So we have the Police witnessing a criminal offence whilst doing nothing to stop it.
 

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